I believe the regular version is the better one in that regard as it has a higher quality feel to it. Outside of the one sound the changes really only comes down to the final level. We don't know much more than that since the dates on the files is really all we have to go on. In short the UAC version may have been an early version of the game which was sent to id Software. I can't find any info about it, so maybe someone can tell me, what's the difference in this version compared to "normal"? Is it censored, bug-fixed, enhanced or altered in some other way, and is it "better or worse" than the regular version? Having checked mine (bought from Steam), it turns out I have the so-called UAC version. Monstario wrote:According to this, there are two versions of SD3 files. SD3 files? Does the order of loading the files matter? SOD files for vanilla Spear of Destiny, and if I want to play an expansion pack, I have to additionally load. N3D files are probably all needed as-is for Wolfenstein 3D and Noah's Ark, but what about SoD and its expansions? Do I infer correctly that I have to always load. But I can't really figure out which files are required for each game (which I have to load with -data parameter).WL6 and. The second problem I'm having, I want to create commands for each ECWolf game on Linux, so that I can launch each game with different savedir, config etc. According to this, there are two versions of SD3 files.
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